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LEASH - ULTRALITE STRAP

The most versatile, lightweight and quick-connecting camera strap in the world, Leash adapts to any camera and any shooting situation.

Configurable as a sling strap, neck strap, safety tether, video stabilizer and more. When you don’t need a strap, Leash quickly disconnects and stores in your pocket or bag.

DEVICE COMPATIBILITY

USE WITH BINOCULARS, TRIPODS AND MORE Don't stop at cameras. Leash can connect to just about anything that you might want to carry with a strap - that includes binoculars, tripods, rangefinders, toddlers, the list goes on.

TOTAL VERSATILITY

SLING, NECK OR SHOULDER STRAP Leash is whatever strap you need it to be, whenever you need it. It can be quickly reconfigured to function as a sling, neck or shoulder strap for your camera or any device that you can connect Peak Design Anchors to.

SAFETY TETHER FOR CAPTURE Capture Camera Clip user? What's keeping your camera safe when you unclip it from Capture? Leash, that's what. Attach one end of Leash to your camera and the other end to your belt loop, backpack or Capture Clip and have an extra layer of safety when shooting in perilous environments.

EVERYTHING YOU NEED, NOTHING YOU DON'T

VIDEO STABILIZER Use Leash as a stabilizer strap for taking smooth, panning video. By putting tension on the Leash strap, you can almost totally prevent choppy footage caused by shaky hands.

HUGE RANGE OF ADJUSTMENT Quickly adjustable from 33 inches (84 cm) to 60 inches (152 cm) with a glass-reinforced nylon sliding adjuster. When used as a safety tether, Leash can become as short at 19 in (48 cm).

FITS IN YOUR POCKET Leash's slim hardware and 3/4" webbing packs down to fit comfortably in your pocket, purse, glovebox or camera bag, making Leash the ideal spare camera strap to have on-hand at all times.

NO BULL Want a strap with a memory card holder and a lens cap clip and a compass in the stock and a thing that tells time? Don't get Leash. Leash is for the true gear minimalist—nothing but the essentials in a tiny, ultralight package.

BUILT FOR SPEED, STRENGTH AND COMFORT GLIDES OVER YOUR CLOTHING The smooth seatbelt-style webbing glides over your clothing, giving you fast camera access and all-day comfort even with heavier cameras.

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Great strap for smaller (Fuji X-T1) camera. Long enough to wear cross body but can be shortened for around the neck wear.

Fabric is supple comfortable, thin enough to fold up to about the size of a roll of 1/2 dollars. the attachment system is not the smallest but the actual attachment to the camera is with thinnish kevlar cordage that has enough stiffnss and size to stay out the way. The buckle assembly is light enough that the stiffness of the cordage keeps it from flopping around. The cord is now color coded by layer to indicate the necessity of wear related replacement.

As always check your gear but I have no worries regarding either strength or durability.

I alternate between using it attached to the 2 lugs and attaching it to a tripod mount ring. The attachment system makes changing a 10 second process. While shooting I prefer the bottom mount but prefer the lugs for carrying as there is less bounce/twist.

I have replaced larger (too large) straps on my Olympus E-M1 and E-M5 with the Leash Camera Straps from Peak Design. I like the concept, size and weight and they are easily adjusted to a different length. Just perfect for the mirrorless cameras.

Just received this strap today, and it exceeds my expectations. I’m always looking for the perfect strap, and I feel this comes close for those of us who use Mirrorless cameras. It looks and feels like seatbelt material but much softer, it’s a little less than an inch thick, which is perfect. All the ends and seems feel durable enough to last at least a few years of heavy use. It’s also extremely versatile as there are multiple ways the strap can be worn.

My only drawbacks are the lack of ability to get the loops through a camera’s strap lugs without adding the triangular pieces (can scratch the camera body and just feels a little clunky) also, if only this strap could have the quick features of the larger ones with the styling of the Summit series, while still maintaining the smaller plastic pieces and same thinness, that’d make it perfect to me.

Oh holy hell - How have I not known about this strap through so many years of photography? This thing is ingenious! Slim, lightweight, soft, flexible, adjustable - everything you want it to be. But the best part is the quick release system. I have been using my Canon factory strap on every camera I have owned, and I always get annoyed with the strap getting in the way when I don't need it, and with the bulk of the padded strap when putting my camera away. But you can't take off or put on the factory strap without a giant hassle. I finally got frustrated enough to search Amazon and found this strap - BEST STRAP EVER MADE. So worth it, and I feel stupid for not knowing about it before now.

I bought this for my canon g7x. I needed a strap with attachments that were thin enough to loop to the camera. The canon g7x has the teeniest loop holes and there weren't any on the market that would attach to my camera! Stupid canon...not sure why they couldn't make the hole a tad bigger. The strap canon provided is a hand strap and I needed a neck one bc I shoot a lot of vids on to go. My dslr is too heavy to take around thus needing a smaller one.

Anyways, peak design products seemed like it would work. I also liked that it came with an super quick and easy attach/detach option. Item came in one day and immediately i loved the high quality packaging and product. I love the ease of use and how sturdy the strap was. It is very nicely designed and just quality, really. Bad news is that the loops did NOT fit my camera. Ugh. So I had to improvise and using a 550 cord, I just made a quick loop attachment and attached the peak design strap onto my camera. This should not be a problem to regular dslr owners but just letting other people know who have canon g7x's or similar that these do not work. Regardless, I LOVE my strap! It comes with 4 attachments so I attached the remaining 2 attachments to my other dslr camera. Buy this! It's great!!!!

What a fantastic way to save some time all while making a strap so discreet and comfortable. Win, win, win in my book.

The clips are incredibly easy to maneuver. The material for the strap breathes really well and is super smooth, so it was surprisingly comfortable to wear with my D500. I wasn't so sure about paying nearly 40 dollars for a strap, but now that I have it, it's totally justified.

I'm really disappointed in the weight of the fabric construction of the strap. I may have gift-wrapped packages with a similar material. There's no excuse for this weight of fabric in any camera strap. The pressure actuated release/lock feature is genius, so what happened? Possibly I could rig these release clips to my Canon strap, now that would be very nice. Stay tuned. Edit: And further, it's a tangled mess retrieving my camera from its camera bag...

One of the best designs, extremely compact and versatile. You can have anchors on different cameras and switch the strap or on the same camera at the same time in several setups (2 in the regular lugs and 2 in the tripod socket with a screw lug [https://www.amazon.com/dp/B015D6TBLY/ref=cm_cr_ryp_prd_ttl_sol_20] that equals 4 positions of the camera on the strap. Worth every penny.

Seems they switched to a new design with different anchor size that makes them not backward compatible. Very unfortunate